The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 14, 1901, Image 4
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A Brief Story
sition, It's
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Tho South Carolina Inter State and We
City of Charloston, S. C., Dooombor 1, 1901
tion Company has beon ohartored by tho St
stock of #250,000. Aotivo work upon tho K
gross since about tho first of August last, an
period that has olapsed sinoo then is without
building. Tho sito of tho Exposition will 1
Hivor within a tnilo and a half of tho bupin<
Tho grounds aro beautifully siluatod, and wi
treatment. Ono half of tho grounds will
Buildings, tho Midway Conoossirons and th
show. Tho remaining part of tho grounds w
boauty, and will bo dovotcd to tho buildings
and tho soveral States of tho Union, whioh w
description of thoarobitootual fcaturos of thi
Tho Exposition grounds aro dividod iot<
tho old Washington Uaoo Courso property a
formerly tho Lowndos plaoo. Tho Arohitect
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of developing tho Kaco Courso proper on pun
asfarRspo88iblothonatur.il boauty of tho
proporty has been employed for years for pur
any importanoo having been given there sinoi
part of tho grounds is ontiroly lovol. No hoi
and builders, oould bo found. About 22 aon
tho grounds for tho Midway Concessions. Tl
a grand oourt at tho wostorn cxtromity of th<
shapo somothing like an olongatod horseshoe,
Exposition building, oooupying tho too of tin
tho Agricultural Palaoo occupying respective
buildings, with thoir connecting oolonnados,
milo. Within tho horso shoo thcro will bo a
with a lako in tho oontcr. A wide osplanado
will surround this gardon.
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THE PALACE OK M
At the northern end of tho gardon thoro
splondid view will bo obtained of tho maic
opening out from thin point through groves o
outer odgOB of tho walks around tho Harden *
Just north of tho grand Plaza will stand tho
the Cotton Palace, from whioh a view may bo
with tho Sunken Gardon, and its treos and fl
urround it. Eaoh of tho Exposition buildin
aveiago width of 100 foot, and, as already st
tho construction boing such that tho coloona
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that the system of working thorn in
stookadcs does not exist in this oounty
further than wo havo reported. Probably
not aB many as twenty men, oither
as prinoipal or agent, either directly
ar indireotly, have been engaged in
this abuse. On the other hand, tho
numbers of laborors and lienors who
have violated tho law will doublo that
number many times.
We thereforo reiterato that the influenoe
of this grand jury, and we do
not hesitate to f?y of the oourt also,
will not bo extended to enable any man
to avoid a just oontraot, and that wo
have found that moBt of tho labor contracts
of the oounty are legal and just.
If violations of just oontraots begin as a
result of the investigation wo havo
made, we suggest that warrants be
worn oat and prompt punishment
given. We have not undertaken to assume
tho responsibility of prosoouting
the laborers who have violated their
oontraots, beoauso the position and influenoe
of the landlord makes them <
fully able to do that without assistance <
from us. This special report has been 1
brought aboutx beoause of tho oppres i
ion and abuse of men who were too 1
poor, too friendless, too ignorant and
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of the Export
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VAX UUI1UJ
dings.
at Indian Exposition will open in tbo
, and closo .Juno 1, 11)02. Tho Exposiato
of South Carolina with a capital
Ixposition projoot has only boon in prod
what has boon aooomphshod in tho
t parrollol in tho history of exposition
30 on the oastorn bank of tho Ashloy
3sb oontro of tho City of Charloston.
ill lend thomsolvos to tho most artistic
bo dovotod to the Main CxpositioD
o Administration offioos of tho grca'
ill prcsorvo thoir prosont groat natural
and exhibits mad j by tho Oovcrnmonl
dll take part in tho Exposition Some
o Kair will bo of goneral publio interest
) two main sections, ono onsistirg of
nd tho other of the Wagoner farm,
in Chief has adopted tho general plan
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oly oonstruotivo linos and of porsirviog
Wagner plaoo. Tho Kaoo Course
oly agricultural purposes, no raoos of
o tho War botwoon the Slatos. This
tor site, in tho opinion of expert artists
38 have boon roservod on this part of
ho main exposition buildings surround
3 old Haoo Courso. This will bo in
with tho Cotton i'alaoe, or main
3 shoo, with tho Cotntncrco l'alaco and
ly tho two sides of tho shoo These
will oxtond for a distanos of about one j
Sunken (J ardon covering sevoral aoros, t
of Alauioda about fit) feot in width t
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will bo a grand Plaza from whioh a
i Exposition buildings. The vist as
f palmotto trocs whioh will lino tl>o
will oxtond for adintanoo of 2,000 feet.
Auditorium building, directly opposito
obtainod of tho ontiro Court of Palaoos,
owers and tho sloping bankH whioh
gs will bo iOO foot in longth, with an
atcd, will bo oonnootod by colonnades,
des oan bo bo used for exhibits.
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COMMERCE 1
often too dograded to aot for themhoIvch,
but who are novcrtholess ontitled
to the full protcotion of the law,
and who booauso of thoir weakness ,(
havo a peculiar olaim to our protootion.
All ftf wVlirth 1H Munonltnllo I
.... w> f?uavu ?M ?VM)'VU%* UI1J DUM
mittcd.
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Wafton Train Ambushed. <
A wagon train and a detachment of I
tho signal corps, together with six Ma- (
oabebo Hoouts wcro attacked by the in- 1
surgents about midway between the t
towns of Silang and Datnasmarinas, in '
Cavito province P. I. Three Ameri- j
oans were killed and two of the Maoa- i
bebo scouts were wounded, whilo one ,
man is missing. Four horses and ono .
mule were killed. Capt. Mair, with de- .
taohments of infantry and oavalry from
Bilang, arrived at the scono of the surprise
too late to interoept the enemy's !
retreat.
Liko Oliver Twist, children ask for c
more when given Ono Minuto Cough 1
Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for 7
croup. 'It quickly oures all ooughs and 1
oolds and every throat and lung trouble. 1
It is a speoific for grippe ana asthma 8
and has long been a well known remedy I
For whooping oough. J
Dr. K. Norton. *
Among the iptftlal attractions of fh
btto of stattiafy and handsomely design
tributine to the bounty of the poone. j
nthnd will bo ofeoted, and at the otlu
against whioh will grow during tho K
tropical vines In the centra of tho I
height and thirty foot in diamator. Wl
visions of b auty. Toward tho fouth, t
tho tow< rs at tho ontranoo to tho Midwt
groves and minarets of tho Wagonor pi
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THE ADMINIST1
Tho main Exposition building will
ihn Agricu'tural I'alaoo, tho Mining anc
Administration Building, tho Maohinoi
Uruoturos dovotod to railroad oxhibits, I
port. BonidoB all thcRO thoro will stand
ng, thoruvoral Stato and City Building
Tho Cotton IMaoo will ho tho nnHt
will oovor upwards of 50,000 font of f
ind at loant 100 foot ' . width. Ono of
nagnili ont portior. In tho oontro of t
?f a height.of uioro than 150 fcot. Ir
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THE MINERALS AN]
uots of the Cotton Mills of tho oountry,
on manufacturing Stato of tho South an
ho Union, it is cxpootod that tho displa;
doto and attraotivo that haa ovor boon i
Tho palaoos of Agrioulturo and Com
oot of floor aroa, in addition to thoir co
bout 20,000 f-quaro foot. Eaoh of thos
mailer turronts at tho oornors, omphasit
or podimonts. Tho intorior of thoso bu
ioth offootivo arfistio trcatmont and pra
rill bo carried at loast eight feot abovo t
ipon tho oantiluvor prinoiplo, thus avoid
rtmo work and emphasizing tho graoofu
ho prinoipal domes and otrried through
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THE M ACIIIN
Tho Administration Building is of 1
>y tho cihoors and staff of tho Exposit
rom tho usual stylo in dosigning this str
md exists havo boon oombinod with it.
>bout sovonty fivo foot in hoight and oao
osser hoight but equally artistic design,
ypo whioh will provail throughout tho }
lovered with a wido ovor-hanging roof of
k wido baloony or poroh will projoot boh
lomo, whioh will bo three stories in hoif
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iuri i no ovorn&Dging gallery.
Tho Mineral and Forostry Building
housand feet of floor spcoo. This build
ninistralion Building. It will bo oirc
ntorior will be opon from tho ground to
trongth and solidity frill bo gained by 1
his structure boing sooured by speoial
mtranocs. Tho windows of this buildin
rhole effoot ot light and shade will bo $
ipanish Konaissanoo and tho 8panish Mi
n Southern California and in Texas, boi
All of tho main Exposition Buildioi
ounding Court of Palaoes.
WHAT II A GENTLEMAN.
Sunner Morgan Hat Proven Himself to
be Entitled to That Honor.
What is a gentleman? Iho question
has beon variously answerod. Admiral
Sampson's v ow is that it requires cor
ainspooifio r.dvantares of early eduoa
;ion and training to make a gentleman.
If that is so, then gentlemanliness is
in aoquired ait, not a natural gift.
This is not a great advance on the old
English social doctrine that gentlemen
re bora, not made. Bat in this dem>oratio
age and country noithcr high
birth nor liberal eduoation is essential
.o the making of a true gentleman.
When Gunner Morgan, in spite of tho
infavorable endorsement of his letter
.0 Admiral 8ampson, oalled on tho later
and expressed his regret that the
>orrespondenoe should nave been so
mblishod as to annoy the admiral, he
vent no far to show himself a gentleman
n the true sense of the term. It was
i gentle deed, justifying Steele's ob
ervation in the Tatler that "the spallation
of gentleman is never to be
tffizod to a man's oiroumstanoos, but
o his behavior in them." Old Ohau
o Court of Palaoei will be fountains sod
ed eoltimns of the Spanish type, all ooni\t
one aod of tho Surken flstden. a music
;r end a pergola or latioe wofk aereort
Exposition period, tho mint beautiful of
*182% thore will be a mi-dial ion feet in
hioh evor way tho oyo looks, thcro will b)
he groat Court of l'alaooa, towari the cant,
iy, and looking across tho cfttranoo way tho
aoo.
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bo tho Cotton Palaoo, tho Comrooroo l'alaoo,
I Forestry Building, tho Auditorium, tho
-y and Transportation Building, and othor
:o restaurant purposos and to puhlio oomon
tho Waecnor nlaoo tho Woman's Build
s and tho Nogro Department,
imposing of tho 10xpo?ition buildiogs. It
1 ?or Hpaoo, will bo 550 foot in longth
tho foaturos of this building will lo a
ho builcing will riso an imposing domo
i this building will bo displajcd tho pro\
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, and, as South Carolina is tho loading ootd
tho second ootton manufacturing Stato of
y in this building will bo tho most ormnado.
uneroe will each oonlain ahout 40,000 square
nnootirg arcadcp which will oontain in all
0 buildingH will liaro a orntaal domo and
)g tho ontranoos to thoso as well as tho o m
ilding has boon particularly designed for
otioal utility. Tho windows in all bf thoso
ho floor, tho roof trussoR being constructed
ing tho usual mas-sing of unsightly wooden
1 linos of arohos and oirolos, starting from
tho wings aid approaches,
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KllY BUILDING.
noat attraotivo doaign and will bo oooupied
ion. Tho Arohitoot haa departod widely
uoturo. Tho prinoipal Imposition entrances
Tho oontral dotno of thia building will bo
h wing will bo flankod by othor tow<ri of
In harmony with tho Spanish Konaiaaanoo
exposition arohitooturo tho building will bo
1 oorrugatod Spanish tiloa. At tho oontro
lly into tho grounds. Inaido tho ocntral
;ht, a riohly doooratod oolonnado will supwill
contain botwoon twenty and thirty
ling will stand direotly oppoaito tho admlar
in form, with flanking towers. Tho
tho raftors and tho exterior effoots of
iugo maasoH of walls, tho onriohmont of
ornamontation of its prinoipal and sido
g will bo high above tho floor line and the
;ained by ovorhanging wido oornioos; tho
lesion typo of architecture, as exomplifiod
ng combined in a most offeotivo way.
g will bo oonneotod in tho largo oirolo suroors
curiously spoil opinion. That he
is gontil that doth gentle dedis ptill
holds gooo in tho high oourt of o6tnmon
senso. Wo speak of men "behaving
liko gentlcmon," but the phrase is unhappy.
A man oannot behave liko a
gentleman unless he is one?for atfco
tation or insincerity is itself bad uunnors.
"Nothing oan constitute good
hrnndincr l.hil. !>* *?/? . onn<l '?
.. u?tv uvv UOiUIU IUI
its foundation," says Hulwor.
Thackeray's definition of a gontlemsn
is one to which thousands of inon meanuro
up who novcr saw tho inside of a
oollogo or ovon a high sohool and havo
no distinotion either of birth or wealth.
"To ho a gentleman," says the author
of Vanity Fair, "is to bo honest," to be
gontle, to bo gonorous, to be brave, to
be wiso, and, poEsesseingall theso qualities,
toozoroiso them in the most graceful
outward manner." The groat scientist
Huiloy puts it a little different aud
makes a just disticotion when ho says:
I "Thoughifulnessfor others, gonerosity,
modesty, and self respect are tho quali|
ties whioh make a real gontleman or
lady, as distinguished from the veneered
articlo whioh commonly goes by that
name."
Jadged by theso high standards it is
quito probable that thore are as many
real gentlomon among the gunners as
among the commissioned officers of
UnOle Sam's navy.?New York World.
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Grove's
The formula
know just what y<
do not advertise tl
their medicine if v
Iron and Quinine p
form. 1 he I ron
malaria out o the
Grove's is the Or
Chill Tonics are ii
that Grove's is s
arc not experimen
and excellence h
only Chill Cure s
the United States.
WHAT IT l0bT.~~
rContinued fioui i age 1 I
in l?rgo bums out of appropriations
mado for exp inaos of tho 8r>artieh war
during tho 55 It oongrcss.
Tho navy oost. for tho two years
1897 and 1898, $('?:} 392,000, whilo for
tho years 1901 and 1902 tho a| propria
lions rtaoho? nearly $1-11 (100,000.
For the payment of pensions the ap
propria'innt show an increase of nearl>
$8,000,000 for tho two jeais
"In a word, this tablo shows that the
prioo to tho people of tho policy of this
administration that l.as been thtn-o
upon them by tho Hopublioan party is,
in round numbers, $100 (100,000 within
a period of two years, and tho ha'f that
is contemplated has not yot been put
in operation.'*
How's This?
Wo offer Ore Hundred Dollars Howard
f )r any caso of Uatsrrh (hat cannot
bo ourcd by Hall's Catarrh Ouro.
F. J. CHKNiSY A CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
Wo, tho undesigned, havo known F
J. Cheney for tho last 15 yearH, and
bclicvo him perfootly honorablo in ail
bu<-ioc6B transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligation mado
by thoir firm.
West & Truax, Whole balo Dru*
gist, Toledo, O. Waldinq Kinnam
& Marvin, Wholosalo Druggists,
Toledo, O.
lla'l s Catarrh Curois 'aken inlornally,
aoting directly upon tho blood and
muoous surfaces of tho system. Price,
75c. per bottle. So.d by all druggists,
rosiiaion'als free
Hall's Family Pills are tho best.
Prof lvison, of hoDaoooing, Md ,
suffered terribly from neu ilgt* of tho
st< inach ai d indigestion for thirteen
yoats and alter tho dootors tailed to
euro him they fed him on morphino. 1
A friend advi-cd the use of Kodol D>spepbiaCuro
and after takiog a few bottles
of it ho says, ' It has cured mo < nHrcly.
I can't say too much for Koiol
Djspcpsia Curo." It digests wh*t>ou
oat.
I)r. K. Norton.
Wilningtiii and Cinway
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Southbound.?No. J07. j
Loot* Hub 8 (X) pm i
Loot* Iliana 8.10 pm I
Arriva Chndbaurn 8 84 pm :
Laava Chadboura... 6 86 pm ;
Loavs Clarandsn fl 00 pm
Loot* Ml lobar ~ 6 16 pm
Loot* Larla - 6 16 pm
Laava taafard 6 60 pm ,
Laava Bay bar o 7 00 pm
Laava Prlvaita 7 00 pm
I.aave Adrlaa 7 12 pm j
Arriva Conway 7 40 pw i
Narthbouid.?No. f8.
Laava Csaway 8 80 am
Laava Adrlaa t 66 am >
Laavo Privstta 9 00 am
Laava Baybors t 10 am
Laava Banford V) 20 am
Laava Laria 086 pm
Laava Mi Tabor 1010 am
Laava Claraadoa 1140 am
Arriva Cbadboara 1120 am >
Laava Chadbsurn 1160 ib I
Laava Illaaa 1216 pm
Arriva llab 1226 pm j
NOTICE.
Conway Lodga, No. 00: Knlfhu of
Pythias will maat regularly tba Aral and i
third Thursday ntghta of oach month until
otharwlaa ordarad.
D: A.BNYBY
Chan. Com.
J. O. SriTBi
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May 14th, 9%s< > , ly
WACCAMAW LIMB BTBAMBRB.?Tha
Rtaamar will laava tha wharf at Canway
avary Monday and Wadaaaday morning
far Qaorgstswn al 4 o'oloek, touahlag all intarmadiata
poiata; and will laava liar wharf
al Qssrgatown avary Tnaaday and Friday
morning for Conway al 4 o'slosk, lanohlng
al all iatsraasdlata point*.
D. T. MaNaill,
Bon'l Agt. and Troaa., Canway, S. 0.
J ah a 8. Bsaty,
Agoal, Qaorgatowa, B.C.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney and Counsellor et Law,
Cokway, 8. 0.
WFOfloe up stairs over HeraM eflee
opposite Bank.
DR. H. H. BURROUGHS,
- LORIS, 8. 0.
Calls promptly answsrsd nigh !
or day.
R. Ik Scarborough,
COKWAT, s. o,
... ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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3EST PRESCRIPT
Tasteless Ch
is plainly printed on every
on are taking when yon take
icir formula knowing that y
ou knew what it contained,
ut up in correct proportions s
acts as a tonic while the
system. Any reliable druggi:
Iglnai and that all other
citations. An analysis of oth
uperior to all others in e<
ting when you take Grov
aving l?ng been establisht
old throughout the entire
No Cure, No Pay. Prict
Atlantic Coast Line
NAILHOAD COMPANY OK SOPTT
CAROLINA.
Condensed Schedule
Trains Going South.
Dated Nov. 19. 1899
No.66* No. <
P M a v
Leave Wilmington 3:46
Leave Marion 9:84
Arrive Florence 7:16
ubhtc rioreuce *7:46 *5} 6*
Arrive Runiter 8:67 8 6'
No. 6*
A M
Leave Bumter 8:67 *9 4<
Arrive Columbia 10:20 110*
No. 62 runB through from Charleston vi*
Central R. It., leading Charleston 7:00 a. m
Lanea 8:34 a. m., Manning 9:09 a tn
Trains Goine North.
No 64* No.6.
A. M. P M
Leave Columbia *0:40 *4 It
Arrive Bumter 8:06 6 8/
No. 8:
P. M
Leave Bumter *8:06 6 0<
Arrive Florence 9:20 7 2>
Leave Florence 9.60
Leave Marion ...10:80
Arrivo Wilminsrton 1:16
Daily.
.no. 63 runs through to Charleslou, 8 l
via Central R. R., arriving at Manuinp 6:04
p m., Lanea 6:43 p. nt., Charleston 8:30 p. m
Trains on Conway llranoh leave Chad
bourn 6 36 p in, arrive Conway 7 40 p a.
returning leave Conway 8 30 a m, arrive
Cbadbourn 11 20 a in, leavo Chadbourn 11 6f
a m, arrive Hub 12 26 p m, returning loavi
Hub 3 00 p m, arrive Chadbourn 3 36 p m
Daily except Sunday.
J R. Kenly, General Manager
T. M Emerson, Traffic Manager.
MM. Emerson. General Pausonger Agent
Ginning Machinery,
Saw Mill Machinery,
, Planing Mill
Machinery,
Brick Machinery,
Engines, all Types;
' Boilers, all Kinds.
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These are our Specialties
and we have the most
complete and best lines
to oiler.
W. H. Gibbes & Co.,
MACHINERY and MILL SUPPLIES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
COLUMBIA, tt. 0
THE LEADER INDEED.
The New Ball Bearing
Domestic
Sewing Machine
It Leads in Workmanship. Beauty.
Oapaoity, Strength, Light Running.
Every Woman Wants One.
Attachments, Needles and
Parts for Sewing Machines
of all makes.
When ordering needles send
sample. Price 27c per dozen,
Agent* Wanted in TTnooonpied Terri
tory.
J. L. 8HULL,
1219 Taylor Street,
COLUMBIA, 8. C
PITTS*!
ANTISEPTIC INVIGORATORI
Cure* La Grippe, dyspepsia, indigestion
and all stomach and bowel tronblee, oolio or
ohelera morbus, teething troubles with
ohildren, kidney trouble*, bad blood and |
all sort* of tore*, risings or felon*, out* and
burn*. It i* a* good antiseptic, when le?nlly ,
applied, as anything on the market.
Try it and you will praise it to other* .
[f your druggist doesn't seep it, write to
MURRY DRUG COMPANY, .
COLUMBIA 8 0
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bottle?hence you
Grove's. Imitators
ou would not buy
Grove's contains
md is in a Tasteless
N 1 .1
quinine drives trie
>t will tell you that
so-called Tasteless
er chill tonics shows
ycry respect. You
c's??its superiority
:d. Grove's is the
malarial sections of
$oc.
Saw Mills,
Corn Mills,
Cane Mills,
$
Rice Hiillers,
Pea Hullers,
Engines,
Boilers,
I Planers and
Matchers.
| Swing Saws,
Rip Saws,
and all other kinds of wood'
working machinery. My Sergeant
Log Beam Saw mill is
the heaviest, strongest, and
most efficient mill for the
money on the market, quick,
accurate. State Agent for H.
B. Smith Machine Company
wood working machinery*
For high grade engines, plain
slide valve?Automatic, and!
Corliss, write me: Atlas,
Watertown, and Strntherw
and Wells.
V. C. BADHAM, ~
1326 Main St., Columbia. S. C:.
O' /V.
12^ pV
OLD NORTH 8TATBOINT
MENT, the Great Antiseptic
rr?_i? ?
jcioaiwr, cures rues, Ecseraa,
Sore Byes, Granulated Byelids,
Carbuncles, Bolls, Cuts, Bruises,
Old Sores, Burns, Corns,.
Bunions, Ingrowing Toenails,.
Inflammatory Rheumatism,,
Aches and Pains, Chappedl
Hands and Lips, Erysipelas..
It is something everybody
needs. Once used always used..
For sale by all druggists and
dealers. At wholesale by
THE MURRAY DRUG CO.,
Columbia. 8. C
Ortman Pays
the EXpress
Steam Dyeing of every
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Ortman's Steam Dye Works
1310 Main Streot
Columbia, 8. O
A L. Ortman, Proprietor.
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Mouth
Wash
Whitens the Tedlh
Cleanses the Month
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